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Nahed Abu Assi's farm has been bombed in each of the three Gaza wars since 2008 and like in the rest of the Palestinian enclave, he receives only a paltry amount of electricity each day. With his chickens dying and the cost of using generators high, Assi now hopes to do as others have done in Gaza -- if he can find a loan to pay for it: install solar panels. "The electricity is cut for hours every day," the balding 52-year-old said.Continue reading...